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THE UNDERGROUND ROAD.; PROPOSED SOLUTION OF A PROBLEM. WHAT AN ENGLISH SYNDICATE WAS FORMED FOR--ORIGEN VANDENBURGH'S RAPID TRANSIT SCHEME--A PLAN THAT SIR ADWARD WATKIN IS INTERESTED IN--A DOUBLE-TUNNEL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY FROM THE CITY HALL TO HARLEM,

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December 29, 1877, Page 2 The New York Times Archives

Since the publication in this City about a week ago of a cable dispatch announcing the formation of a syndicate in London for the building of a underground railway in New-York, under the charter granted nine years ago to the Central Underground Railway, Mr. Origen Vandenburgh, who now controls the rights granted by that charter, has received dispatches and letters from his agent in London, andView Full Article in Timesmachine »

A version of this archives appears in print on December 29, 1877, on Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: THE UNDERGROUND ROAD.; PROPOSED SOLUTION OF A PROBLEM. WHAT AN ENGLISH SYNDICATE WAS FORMED FOR--ORIGEN VANDENBURGH'S RAPID TRANSIT SCHEME--A PLAN THAT SIR ADWARD WATKIN IS INTERESTED IN--A DOUBLE-TUNNEL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY FROM THE CITY HALL TO HARLEM,. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe